@@irrikirame Super Fine lady (killin it) is Sabine Kabongo.....love the sub on Elec Bass....from Senegal.....Alune Wade......saw this combo in London in March 2007 (Linley Marthe on Elec Bass...from Mauritaus Islands)......220v up and down the spinal column......all the way up to the top.....
One of the most powerful expressions of Orient Express. Wonder about the recording does NOT reflecting these immense power and drive. Sounds the band little bit fragmented and playing with tensed effort. In real it was easy driving you crazy straight to heaven - being there in 2007. Love your music - thanks! - Joe and Syndicate!
As good as a studio can be it is not the same as a live situation in which truth reveals itself. And it is amazing to see that this is true, it did happen. Even more now in these strange times, it is amazing to see such a forward groovy and modern band with musicians from all over the world playing so together.
@@irrikirame I'm totally with you. Should not have been a critical comment. Just compairing different situations ... say better, my own impressions of different situations. I'm not talking about the quality of the sound, but the quality of the band playing more and less tight together. Here, as I wrote, looks like there is a lot of effort in doing this song. In real it seemed completely effortless with a hell of speed. Been a musician itself for a long time. (Sorry, my english is not as well. Hope, I could express it right). Greatful thanks to share this clip, Henrique!
@@guntergarger1388 thank you for enjoying it and for your comments! I am convinced these are humans with super powers! Don't worry I am a foreigner to the english language as well.
Zawinul is over 70 years old in this performance. The tempo is 250 bpm. Wanna tell me who else could handle that age to tempo ratio? (I think he's smiling because of the amazing clarity Alune Wade plays the bass line with, it sounds tighter and more propulsive than the other great bass players from Zawinul's band during this era).
@@jamiepastman5594 This is the last time he will perform In a Silent Way with Wayne and I think he knows it. 5 days later he went to the hospital. Don't look at this on a sad day. Have a tissue ready. ruclips.net/video/n2vEQh8kbWo/видео.html
@@jazzfusioner9840 all of them the best of the best, and before them Jaco P, Alphonso J and Miraslav V. So basically a large swath of the greatest bass players of the last 40 years, and all of them played with Joe
It's burning and they know. It 's one of the best performances I know from this band - that with a sub, in front of a huge live audience, and music at this level.
@@irrikirame By chance I met lovely Alegre in the Charles de Gaulle Airport...about 6 years after Joe passed.....had a super chat with him (on his way to Brazil).....Alegre said those gigs with Joe and Syndicate were......"Fire, fire, fire".....I must have seen the Syndicate about 8 times,,,,,mind blown.....
@@jazzfusioner9840 You're lucky guy , I saw them only once in 1996, it was another band, Jimmy Garrison's son on bass, Arto an amazing percussionist / singer from Armenia but it was also all about "fire burning" on stage and flames towards the audience. I didn't even realize that in this last Syndicate there were two brazilians in the band, then I recognized the Rio townhall shirt Jorge Bezerra is wearing. Glad to know that synching this performance's audio helped spreading it around.
This is awsome experianced musicians and singers advancedc stuff thank u for posting very inspiring wow
Glad to have your feedback, hope the amazing musicians can feel it too.
What a groove!
15 ans sans joe mais toujours aussi génial merci pour ce bonheur que vous amenez toi et tes musiciens éternellement
Your Legacy & Music is Timeless! RIP Josef Zawinul!
Sheer musical greatness. One of a kind. Thanks for this.
Thanks for appreciating it, music is the best, music can save us from today's madness.
Thanks for posting! That bass line is ferocious!
Yes, it´s a scary performance for a sub. Love this woman singing too. Thank you for the comment.
@@irrikirame Super Fine lady (killin it) is Sabine Kabongo.....love the sub on Elec Bass....from Senegal.....Alune Wade......saw this combo in London in March 2007 (Linley Marthe on Elec Bass...from Mauritaus Islands)......220v up and down the spinal column......all the way up to the top.....
@@jazzfusioner9840 glad it got to you, Zawinul's music is what the world needs.
Ferocious great word choice….
Any band member Joe has been found at the end it was GREAT sound experience!
He obviously enjoys watching his own musicians, great stuff
EXCELENTE ZAWINUL, UN ADELANTADO, MUSICO CLASICO Y SU BUSQUEDA VIA JAZZ PROGRESIVO E INCLUSIVO DE DIFERENTES EXPRESIONES DE LA MUSICA MUNDIAL.
Exactly. From post-war Austria to the 21st century with the best world musicians.
One of the most powerful expressions of Orient Express. Wonder about the recording does NOT reflecting these immense power and drive. Sounds the band little bit fragmented and playing with tensed effort. In real it was easy driving you crazy straight to heaven - being there in 2007. Love your music - thanks! - Joe and Syndicate!
As good as a studio can be it is not the same as a live situation in which truth reveals itself. And it is amazing to see that this is true, it did happen. Even more now in these strange times, it is amazing to see such a forward groovy and modern band with musicians from all over the world playing so together.
@@irrikirame I'm totally with you. Should not have been a critical comment. Just compairing different situations ... say better, my own impressions of different situations. I'm not talking about the quality of the sound, but the quality of the band playing more and less tight together. Here, as I wrote, looks like there is a lot of effort in doing this song. In real it seemed completely effortless with a hell of speed. Been a musician itself for a long time. (Sorry, my english is not as well. Hope, I could express it right). Greatful thanks to share this clip, Henrique!
@@guntergarger1388 thank you for enjoying it and for your comments! I am convinced these are humans with super powers! Don't worry I am a foreigner to the english language as well.
what's the line up of this syndicate, good heaven!!!!
Legendary Funk Maestro
Zawinul is over 70 years old in this performance. The tempo is 250 bpm. Wanna tell me who else could handle that age to tempo ratio? (I think he's smiling because of the amazing clarity Alune Wade plays the bass line with, it sounds tighter and more propulsive than the other great bass players from Zawinul's band during this era).
Not even 4 months later he passed away.
@@karloarsch1579 devastated me
@@jamiepastman5594 This is the last time he will perform In a Silent Way with Wayne and I think he knows it. 5 days later he went to the hospital. Don't look at this on a sad day. Have a tissue ready. ruclips.net/video/n2vEQh8kbWo/видео.html
Love me some Alune Wade, love me some Linley Marthe, love me some Victor Bailey....all hand chosen by Maestro Zawinul......
@@jazzfusioner9840 all of them the best of the best, and before them Jaco P, Alphonso J and Miraslav V. So basically a large swath of the greatest bass players of the last 40 years, and all of them played with Joe
ca joue tres bien
At 4:20 Jorge and Paco blow the universe apart for 7 seconds (and Aziz knows it)....Aziz's Berber moment so amazin........
It's burning and they know. It 's one of the best performances I know from this band - that with a sub, in front of a huge live audience, and music at this level.
@@irrikirame By chance I met lovely Alegre in the Charles de Gaulle Airport...about 6 years after Joe passed.....had a super chat with him (on his way to Brazil).....Alegre said those gigs with Joe and Syndicate were......"Fire, fire, fire".....I must have seen the Syndicate about 8 times,,,,,mind blown.....
@@jazzfusioner9840 You're lucky guy , I saw them only once in 1996, it was another band, Jimmy Garrison's son on bass, Arto an amazing percussionist / singer from Armenia but it was also all about "fire burning" on stage and flames towards the audience. I didn't even realize that in this last Syndicate there were two brazilians in the band, then I recognized the Rio townhall shirt Jorge Bezerra is wearing. Glad to know that synching this performance's audio helped spreading it around.
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alune wade first gig with the band groovin his ass off...
Que fóda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
E o baixista é um sub!!!
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senza Pastorruis fate pieta.
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